GOOD TROUBLE ONLY — Yard Sign

Elections don’t just happen at the ballot box.
They happen in conversations, communities, and the quiet choices people make about what they stand for.

The LET’S STRIKE IT OUT yard sign is a statement of principled participation. It signals commitment to democratic engagement, accountability, and non-violent civic action—without shouting, threatening, or dividing.

Printed in distressed white lettering on a deep blue background, the message is clear but measured. The design intentionally echoes grassroots movements and hand-made protest signs, grounding the message in history rather than hype.

Built from weather-resistant fluted polypropylene and mounted on a sturdy metal H-stake, this sign is made to stand through long election seasons—outside a home, community space, or local organizing hub.

This is not a call to chaos.
It’s a reminder that democracy requires participation—and integrity.

LET’S STRIKE IT OUT


Why This Sign Matters

  • Signals support for peaceful civic engagement

  • Creates conversation without escalation

  • Aligns with historic traditions of non-violent resistance

  • Suitable for election seasons, voter mobilization, and community organizing


Product Features

  • Durable, high-contrast print designed for outdoor visibility

  • Water-resistant fluted polypropylene construction

  • One-sided 22″ × 15″ sign

  • Includes metal H-shaped ground stake

  • Assembled in the USA from globally sourced components


Non-Violent Intent Disclaimer

This product is intended for peaceful, lawful expression only.
It does not promote violence, intimidation, or harm of any kind.
GeneralStrike.net supports non-violent civic participation, democratic processes, and community-based action.


Care Instructions

  • Wipe clean with a dry cloth

  • For dirt, use a lightly damp cloth

  • Do not scrub aggressively

 

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